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Mystery of Ibrahimović’s Tattoos solved

Published June 14, 2016
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ibrahimovicMagazine The Sun was interested in numerous tattoos of Zlatan Ibrahimović, who is already being called the new Eric Cantona of the Manchester United by the British media.

While the discussions are still led about his transfer to the Premier League so that he would reunite with Jose Mourinho, The Sun discovered more information about the meaning of 14 uniquely designed tattoos which cover Ibrahimović’s chest, back and arms.

On the wrist of his right hand, Ibrahimović has the “Ibrahimović code” which refers to the dates of birth of male members of his family, then the names of his sons in Arabic letter under which it is written “Sefik, the symbol of Moors”, as well as two playing cards inside which there is a letter H, for which it is believed that honors his wife, Helena Seger.

On his right shoulder, Ibrahimović has a tattoo of the Buddhist priest Yant Prajao Khao Nirote.

Grey koi fish is on the upper left side of Ibrahimović’s back, and on the right side he has a tattoo of an eagle’s feather, which stands for courage and strength, and another Buddhist symbol which represents five elements.

The first tattoo Ibrahimović ever did is on his stomach, the inscription “Only God can judge me”. On the lower back on the left side, Ibrahimović has the latest detail – the Da Vinci’s “Vitruvius Man”.

(Source: avaz.ba/photo: 24sata.info)

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